True or Not...Benefits of Reading

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it's not the deed itself, it's how Allah accepts it.

When RasoolAllaah :saws: has said in a hadith that is will reward to THIS, then WHO are WE to ARGUE?! SubhaanAllaah we think SO MUCH of ourselves nowadays that we can interpret differently to what Allaah and His Rasool :saws: said?!

Allaahu Akbar !!
 
And the brother is not wrong - these hadiths ARE real. You are saying that a person cannot get into Jannah by their own deeds - I agree. But this does not mean that these sorts of hadiths are NOT real.

i dunno sis, i never found it anyway, and didn't see a source from you, still.
the way i see it, i'm a sinner, and i need Allah's grace,
i REFUSE to count my good deeds, i'll just do what i can in the hope of pleasing Allah and pray that shahadah (if attainable) will take away any need to even account.
 
People are more into such things(Reading them) cz they feel that it will reduce their sins in one day.......
 
:salamext:

People are more into such things(Reading them) cz they feel that it will reduce their sins in one day.......

Brother, please start your posts with a salaam, this is a Muslim forum.

Even if you don't read anything - TRUE and SINCERE repentance washes away ALL sins, no matter HOW sinful you are!

Say, "O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah . Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful."
[Qur'aan, Chapter 39, Verse 53]
 
i dunno sis, i never found it anyway, and didn't see a source from you, still.
the way i see it, i'm a sinner, and i need Allah's grace,
i REFUSE to count my good deeds, i'll just do what i can in the hope of pleasing Allah and pray that shahadah (if attainable) will take away any need to even account.

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When RasoolAllaah :saws: has said in a hadith that is will reward to THIS, then WHO are WE to ARGUE?! SubhaanAllaah we think SO MUCH of ourselves nowadays that we can interpret differently to what Allaah and His Rasool :saws: said?!

Allaahu Akbar !!
 
i dunno sis, i never found it anyway, and didn't see a source from you, still.
the way i see it, i'm a sinner, and i need Allah's grace,
i REFUSE to count my good deeds, i'll just do what i can in the hope of pleasing Allah and pray that shahadah (if attainable) will take away any need to even account.

http://www.islamicboard.com/general/134313466-love-last-hour.html#post1523486

So is this nothing according to you? It's from RasoolAllaah :saws:'s blessed lips!
 
lol it's not nothing sis,
but there is such a thing called context and it is obvious when something is absolute or dependent.
would you say the drug dealer gets more reward for saying it repeatedly while he is driving down the road to serve a customer
- more than the man doing his best to serve Allah and please Him who is only saying it once?

be honest with yourself.
it is dependent on sincerity is it not, and sincerity is measured by Allah is it not?

then wot if you have a drug dealer who stops at the masjid in full humility to beg Allah's forgiveness and guidance, who would become furious if he sees a muslim harmed, or Allah's messenger reviled.
and another man who spends all day in the mosque, worshipping, praying and fasting, but whos heart is filled with hypocrisy or hatred towards other believers, and doesnt mind if Allah's messenger is reviled or Muslims are raped or slaughtered.
who are we to say that Allah may not guide that sinner and forgive him, yet throw the "'abd" in hellfire???

i am not disputing the hadith sis, but i am saying it is all dependent on Allah's pleasure.

That the People of the Book may know that they have no power whatever over the Grace of Allah
that (His) Grace is (entirely) in his hand to bestow it on whomsoever He wills.
For Allah is the Lord of Grace abounding.

Quran 57:29
 
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Me and you are not in a position to interpret what the hadith means, behind the scenes. We are not that educated in Islaam. We can only go by what is apparent.

And Allaah Knows Best.

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nothing bad will happen if you don't forward a message to others. Good and bad are ordained by Allah, not by a message. believing that the message has the power to bring good or bad is shirk. there is no evidence for these sorts of claims. for example, in the past, noone would say that if you didn't propogate something to other people you would get bad luck. but with the internet, you see such claims. "send this email to 10 ppl and something good will happen. if you don't sent it, something bad will happen." but those claims are not true. and they are shirk.


as for duas and recitation of ayahs, there are rewards for it. if an authenticate hadith says recitation of some surah or dua will give a particular reward then it is true. but only that dua or durood is not enough to take a person to jannah. you have to follow the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and the commandments of Allah in the Quran fully and refrain from every sin. don't think that you can sin and then recite the durood after asr and all your sins will be forgiven.

remember, there are two types of sins. the big and the small. i think that the small are forgiven but am unsure about the big ones. then there are personal sins and sins involving other human beings. if you've taken the right of another human being or caused someone else harm, that sin will not be forgiven unless you specifically ask that person to forgive you or you try to right the wrong done.

a third thing is that sins make a person's heart black, so with time a person may not care about even seeking forgiveness. And if a person is such a sinner, then he/she may not even get tawfiq to do dua or seek forgiveness. so abstain from all sins, do righteous deeds, right the wrongs done to others and don't wrong anyone else, and then read the duas and surahs.
 
okie dokie :)

"The first thing created by God was the Intellect" (Prophetic hadith)

Aql (Intellect) in Islam is something which exists at two levels, on two planes of existence. There is the level of "reason and logic" which is available as an instrument to all mankind, and there is the level of the "universal intellect" to which only a few have reached. It exists at a higher level than the material world and encompasses and comprehends the lower worlds. Aql is that which connects man to the truth, not the evolving truths of science but the truth that flows from God and provides the key to all knowledge and all truth.
So the intellect (Aql) is the highest plane of man - it is the noblest part of man - it encompasses reason and logic and it stands above the ego. The Qur'an equates those who go astray with those who cannot (or will not) use their intellect - it uses the phrase 'wa la ya'qilun' (they do not use their intellect) or the phrase 'la yafaqahun' (they comprehend not). Those who do not use their intellect are those who have denied themselves access to one of the highest aspects of their humanity.

know that nobody will accept responsibility for your misdeeds on the day of judgement, no matter how learned they be, if you yourself didn't bother to at least try to reason and follow the best course.

i'm not saying you don't follow the best course, but to question and reason in order to increase, is the duty of a Muslim.
 
know that nobody will accept responsibility for your misdeeds on the day of judgement, no matter how learned they be, if you yourself didn't bother to at least try to reason and follow the best course.

LOL, did I say that anybody would? Yeah, but again, YOU and I are NOT scholars, so better to follow them.

Good Luck
 

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